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Students bodies decline to meet Villepin

UNEF, CE (Confederation edutiante), UNL and FIDL have turned doen the invitation to meet French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin later this afternoon, Saturday 25th March.

Submitted by alibi on March 25, 2006

This refusal follows the refusal of school students and the failure of a union meeting with Villepin.

  • education
  • France
  • Western Europe
  • Anti-CPE protests
  • universities
  • Dominique de Villepin

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